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...even tho he's really from rockford, but whatever. Man i remember back in 04-05 whiteboy was supposed to blow. had power 92 on LOCK! Anyways, i really like this b/c he's on a lyrical/uplifing tip with this song
They have a point, though. I mean, you saying that coming from a city that gave us Nelly and Chingy and then out of town rappers like Jeezy and Gucci. Is the only hip hop you get from the radio and tv? Meanwhile, the Bay has given us Heiroglyphics which alone destroys the St. Louis scene. I mean let's be real. If selling is your thing, then fine. But if we're talking about skills, St. Louis is way down at the bottom of the pole.
I remember when I was about 10 or 11 these two hoodrats (who were grown) TRIED to jack my new Lacoste sneakers in the elevator in my building, it went down up in that elevator, I can't even say what happened on CD but this song gives you a clue , and I left with my kicks too . This song reminds me of that afternoon.
If they were to put more ppl in that song, would've been a banger. Like how Fat Joe and Ja Rule did. NYC needs something like this to kill all that talk that NYC is rap dead.
y'all know new york died when puffy started reppin it right? in that "welcome to atlanta" remix... lol@"where ny at, where ny at? take that take that"
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